Victoria BC, Sidney, Langford

WHY US

Small Class Size

Our students learn more and learn faster with our small class sizes! - Better Results - Learning is Enhanced - Class Becomes A Community - More Feedback

Motorcycles

At CSTT, our riding students are provided with motorcycles (Yamaha R3 & Kawasaki Ninja 300). Half are equipped with anti-lock brakes. Get to experience the difference in both!

Instant Video Feedback

Each student will be provided with instant one-on-one video feedback on their riding by their instructor. You and your instructor will be able to catch anything that needs improvement together and you will quickly move towards mastering your riding skills!

Meet The Instructor

Ron Gosselin has over 40 years of riding experience on a range of motorcycles including motocross/trail, sport, touring, street, trial, and three-wheel motorcycles.

He is a retired RCMP officer that has his ICBC Motorcycle Instructor certification that was attained through the Justice Institute of British Columbia in 2015.

Extras:

Course participants are welcome to book one of our motorcycles (no charge) to use for their ICBC Motorcycle Skills Assessment (MSA) Test.

Course participants are welcome to book one of our motorcycles (no charge) to use for their ICBC Motorcycle Road Test.

CSTT Motorcycle Training

Learn to Ride Novice & Traffic Skills Course

Cost: $795.00 + GST

Lessons:

Take place over 3 Sundays for the Novice portion plus 2 full days of Traffic Skills which will take place on Saturdays. The classroom sessions take place at the CSTT office. The Practical Training Skills sessions take place on a closed circuit.

Sunday’s - Classroom Theory (3.5 hours each in the morning) and Practical Skills Training (3.5 hours each in the afternoon)

Saturday’s - Traffic Skills Training (8 hours each)

Note:

All course candidates must attend the pre-course Intro Session (6:30-9:00 PM) on the Thursday evening prior to the first weekend session of the scheduled course.

Supplied:

Motorcycles (Yamaha R3 & Kawasaki Ninja 300). Half are equipped with anti-lock brakes. Get to experience the difference in both!

Requirements:

Course candidates must have the following prior to registration:

License

Class 5 with the ICBC Motorcycle knowledge test completed (Class 6L), or
If you are in the L or N stage of graduated licensing with the ICBC Motorcycle knowledge test completed (Class 8L).